Screens
The Screens series explores the tension between what is visible and what remains hidden — between presence and absence. In these reliefs, the screen is not merely a surface or obstruction. It becomes a metaphor for the mediated experience of contemporary life: observation, distance, fragmentation.
Each piece is built as a dense grid of wooden elements — a physical membrane that simultaneously reveals and filters the color field behind it. The works function as windows, but not ones to look through directly. They invite the viewer to examine the act of looking itself: the moment when a surface resists interpretation, offering only glimpses, shadows, and suggestions of what lies behind.
The geometry is sharp and calculated, but never sterile. These screens are not walls — they are thresholds. What activates each work is not the surface alone, but the space between the viewer and the structure: the question of whether we are truly seeing, or only witnessing a reflection of our own assumptions.









